Auto mechanic

An auto mechanic is a professional who knows about service and repairs automobiles.  Each mechanic has own specializing in one or more automobile branches. The main task of an auto mechanic is to diagnose and repair the problem accurately in a short time.

Determination of a vehicle’s conditions is not an easy process because each vehicle consists of decades of mechanisms and systems and thousands of parts. All these parts influence how your car works.

What does a mechanic do?

Mechanics` work includes the next stages of service:  repair of a specific part and the replacement of one or more parts as assemblies. Basic car maintenance is a foundational part of a mechanic’s work.

Mechanic Specialties

Mechanic Specialties
  • Auto body technician

An auto body is the most expensive part of a car.  An auto body technician inspects and repairs the exterior of a vehicle, restoring bodywork and paintwork. Auto body technician repairs mini damages, stratches, dents and scuffs caused by corrosion processes or as a result vehicle collisions.

  • Auto glass mechanic

An auto glass mechanic does the analyses of glass damages for availability chips, cracks, and shattered glass in windshields, quarter glass, side windows, and rear glass and repairs it.

  • Diesel mechanic

A diesel mechanic has knowledge of diesel engines and uses them to repair diesel engines of cars, trucks, and other heavy equipment.

  • Exhaust mechanic

An exhaust system mechanic repairs the exhaust system of a vehicle.  For this work often use tubing benders and welders.

  • Fleet mechanic

A fleet mechanic has the task of maintaining a particular group of vehicles called a fleet. This work includes preventative maintenance and safety inspections, and other minor repairs.

  • General mechanic

A general repair mechanic does diagnose and repairs electrical and mechanical vehicle systems. Many professional general mechanics are capable of repairing all vehicle systems.

  • Heavy line mechanic

A heavy line mechanic does a major mechanical repair: repair or replacement of engine or transmission components.

  • Lubrication mechanic

A lubrication professional focuses on tasks by changing the automotive oil, fluid, filter, belt, and hose replacement. These works are so very important because compliance with replacement regulations prolongs vehicle resources.

  • Pit crew mechanic

A pit crew mechanic repairs and maintains a racecar during a pit stop along a racetrack. These works include jacking, filling the car with gasoline, changing the tires, and cleaning the windshield. These works must done extremely quickly and professionally.